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Measure a chain
Ok I'm putting a chain on and need to remove some links, Have the chain tool and such not, but how do you actually measure this thing. Do I take in account for any chain stretch? The Last time I did this I pinched the links so bad the chain ended up snapping a couple days later. Give me some advice.
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Originally Posted by Leif-fire-eater
Give me some advice.
And say "please" when asking for advice. |
haha, come on I want to learn how to do as much bike repair as possible.
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Just hold the chain up to it and eyeball it. Any chain stretch can be made up for by pulling back the rear wheel the fraction of an inch that chain stretches. If your first guess doesn't work, add or remove links as necessary. No big deal.
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Originally Posted by Aeroplane
Just hold the chain up to it and eyeball it.
SIMPLE EQUATION: L = 2 (C) + F/4 + R/4 + 1 L = Chain length in inches. Round the final result to closest whole inch figure. C = Chain stay length in inches, measure to closest 1/8”. Use chart below to find decimal measurement. F= Number of teeth on largest front chainring. R= Number of teeth on largest rear cog. Example: A bike has a 42-32-22 front chainring set up. Use only the 42 for the equation. The rear cog set has 32 tooth largest cog. The bike measures 16-3/8” from the center of the rear axle to the center of the crank bolt. The decimal equivalent for 16-3/8” is 16.375 inches. L = 2 (16.375) + 42/4 + 32/4 + 1 In the example above, this becomes 32.75 + 10.5 + 8 + 1 = 52.25 inches. Chains cannot be joined at 52.25 inches, so this length is rounded to 52 inches. For this system, round up from 0.5. For example, a chain length figured to be 55.5 would be rounded to 56 inches. To measure the new chain, lay it on a flat surface with the rollers and plates aligned vertically. Pull on each end to straighten out the chain. Measure from either end. Remember, you can only shorten the chain at whole inch increments. If the chain uses a master link, install it on one of the chain for purposes of measuring, and measure including the master link. |
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